Tamarind Tree: The Taste of IndiaBackpacking in the Adirondacks, ADVENTURE Online’s Ted Chamberlain popped the question. She said yes, swayed by his charmor was it the boil-in-the-bag, restaurant-quality Palak Paneer?

What's for Dinner?Readers Serve Up Their Best Backpacking Recipes

What do you get when you mix nuts with raisins? Some call it gorp. Some call it trail mix, some even call it scroggin. Almost no one calls it dinner.

What's your recipe for eating well on the trail? (We’re not talking car camping here. Any message containing the terms “cooler” or “side of beef” will be printed out and sat on.)

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